Why both instead of one?!


Question: why is it romanesque cauliflower/broccoli instead of one. what is the difference between the two?


Answers: why is it romanesque cauliflower/broccoli instead of one. what is the difference between the two?

Romanesque is the Cockapoo, or Labradoodle of the vegetable world.

cauliflower sucks.broccoli rules.or so my mum says

What ...??
Ro·man·esque
ADJECTIVE:
1: Of, relating to, or being a style of European architecture containing both Roman and Byzantine elements, prevalent especially in the 11th and 12th centuries and characterized by massive walls, round arches, and relatively simple ornamentation.
2: Of, relating to, or being corresponding styles in painting and sculpture.
NOUN:

A Romanesque style of architecture, painting, or sculpture.

your question makse NO sense....
can it possiable be because each are grown as heads and they are somewhat round..

Romanesque broccoli-cauliflower is a hybrid. It's a cross between broccoli and cauliflower. Just like a mule is a hybrid cross between a male donkey and a female horse.





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